no error, but no backup?
Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 1:14 am
I'm using AISBackup v2.4.0.303 on my server (W2K3 Server) with scheduled backup jobs every weeknight called Full C and Full D. It is set to get backup contents from the destination drive, and I rotate out USB hard drives for the destination. (Backup to External Drive: [drive name] [drive2] etc, Backup Destination [XD]:full d/full d.zip) This has been working well for some years.
Now, though I am getting no error messages that I can find, Full D is no longer completing. On opening AISBackup, I see that Full C has completed on the current date, but Full D last completed 4/29. It shows last run status as Job OK. Both jobs show that they are scheduled to run again as usual.
Looking at the log for Full D, I see all the expected entries, up to and including "testing backup". Then there are no more entries. I have no AISBackupMessage.txt after 4/29.
Under AISBackup Logfile in Sessions I see that there is a session for the current date. In the box in the upper right it says Intermediate Save--Backup Incomplete. Under Sessions on the mainscreen I see that same message for all of the Session on that destination drive since 4/29.
Any idea how I can get it to complete the backup?
Now, though I am getting no error messages that I can find, Full D is no longer completing. On opening AISBackup, I see that Full C has completed on the current date, but Full D last completed 4/29. It shows last run status as Job OK. Both jobs show that they are scheduled to run again as usual.
Looking at the log for Full D, I see all the expected entries, up to and including "testing backup". Then there are no more entries. I have no AISBackupMessage.txt after 4/29.
Under AISBackup Logfile in Sessions I see that there is a session for the current date. In the box in the upper right it says Intermediate Save--Backup Incomplete. Under Sessions on the mainscreen I see that same message for all of the Session on that destination drive since 4/29.
Any idea how I can get it to complete the backup?